Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... nature , so unique in character , that it had tended from his cradle days to draw out of him those inherent qualities of soul that distinguished him in adult life from all his contemporaries . " He was a born scholar from his cradle ...
... nature , so unique in character , that it had tended from his cradle days to draw out of him those inherent qualities of soul that distinguished him in adult life from all his contemporaries . " He was a born scholar from his cradle ...
Pagina 69
... Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and small variety of reading , their wits being shut up in the Cells of a few Authors , chiefly Aristotle their Dictator , as their persons were shut ...
... Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and small variety of reading , their wits being shut up in the Cells of a few Authors , chiefly Aristotle their Dictator , as their persons were shut ...
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... nature which appeals to all human hearts , because it feels an interest in all human things ; and which made him a ... natural rights granted specifically under the Parliament Act , which gave Elizabeth the right to name her own ...
... nature which appeals to all human hearts , because it feels an interest in all human things ; and which made him a ... natural rights granted specifically under the Parliament Act , which gave Elizabeth the right to name her own ...
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